January
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Hitachi unveiled a prototype 50-inch PDP TV featuring a “thickness of 1.5 inches” (approx. 35mm) at the 2008 International CES. Hitachi plans to commercialize an ultrathin 50-inch PDP like this prototype in 2009. The key factor that enabled the thickness reduction was the enhanced luminance efficiency of the panel, Hitachi said. The new Hitachi PDP TV is reportedly able to ensure the luminance at a certain level with a lower input power, thereby making it easier to overcome a technical hurdle relating to the heat dissipation. In addition, the company employed a new technology for a heat dissipation mechanism, which is different from the technology used in the 35mm thick LCD TV released at the end of 2007. In Hitachi’s latest prototype PDP TV, part of the power circuit is integrated with the back side of the display, whereas all the circuit boards are provided externally in Pioneer Corp’s prototype 9mm thick 50-inch PDP TV. Hitachi’s TV does not incorporate a tuner because it is a prototype.

The establishment of heat dissipation technology and the weight reduction are issues in the commercialization, the company said. The target weight of the 50-inch model is 20kg. Although the latest prototype uses a 1280 x 1080i ALIS panel, a similar thickness reduction technique can be applied to a 1920 x 1080p full-HD panel, the company said. Another new panel, which is different from the one used in the latest prototype, is likely to be used in the 2009 commercial version. Hitachi expects that the luminance efficiency will be further improved and the power consumption will be reduced by then.

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October
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Kingston Technology Company, Inc, today announced it is first to offer a full production launch of 2-GB 533 MHz and 667 MHz ValueRAM SO-DIMMs concurrent with the release of new 800 MHz ValueRAM SO-DIMMs. The new larger capacity, high-performance memory modules are designed to meet the growing demands of notebook computers and miniPCs; the faster speed SO-DIMMs are in preparation for the industry migration to the 800 MHz platform.The new Kingston ValueRAM 2-GB SO-DIMMs are designed to deliver the premium experience for laptop users

Kingston’s new 2-GB SO-DIMM is a great inclusion particularly for AOpen’s miniPC and the Mini-ITX motherboard products. The Kingston ValueRAM 2-GB 533 MHz and 667 MHz SO-DIMM Features: 1.8 Volts operation, delivering 50% less power usage, Memory signal termination inside the memory chip prevents reflected signal transmission errors.

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